Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 22, 1907, Image 3

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    Local Mention
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town '
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William Hmci'il ttn in
from Vml Friday.
J. M. IIiMtkli of (irixly I'.ttt tt
ma in town Monday.
Will WurwilT i In Portland
luyiiK (nil iu li-.
W. W. Collin U in Hit city
front Hjmkanp, Vnli.
(Iwrg Yily itnd wifn nf I'twi
wpre in Um city Friday.
Mr. Morion and fnmily luivu
fftunwd from C 1 1 Mtttole.
Mr, D. M. Stewart hh up (ruin
O'N. il the (W id Dm tm-k.
Mm. W. F. KliiK and Min
Ixittio Cran lilt (or Mt. JefWrnm
Tmmlay lo gntlirr hiitkli-lrrli'.
Mm. Iloritfun and daughter re
turned tin firt of w in k from
llieir I'ortlund trip.
Mrii'g HuiU, Hut and iti'iicriif
Fiiriiihini( at aloul hull price at
J. K. HlowarU ,V Co. j
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N. Clifton
returueil froi
Portland Hturday. Mra. Clifton !
will remain in Portland a few
week a longer.
Millard Klkina wit given a vt ry
pretty lawn parly Monday eve
ning In honor id hi l.'lli hirtlidtiy.
The home and lawn of C. M.
Klkina wm gavlv feKtooned with
Chinene lantern and with conic j
thirty little folk gathered thereon !
prtwntrd n utoai unlmntid Mvne. J
C. C. Price of Crook came to'
Prlneville Ted ty to receive n cd-i
leal attention for a hroken leu. A !
couple of week ao while helping
hi men in the liuyficld a derrick
roKi gave wiiy nnd tint 30-fix it
iiiaxl fell to the ground. In fill
ing it atruok the unfortunate man
in the leg", breaking the left juxl
Itelow the knee and pcriounly in
juring the other.
(iov. Chamltcrlain and party
were in Prinevil'e Friday evening.
Quite a numlier of our citimiin
paid their reaiwla to the chief ex
ecutive. Aa he waa fool aore and
weary he tagged to he let off front
any puhlic function. Th party
left next morning for Hhauiko.
Key. Jinnetl preached hi fare
well aermon Sunday evening. He
left on Mondity'a atnge for SHikam
to attend the M. K. conference
which ia to he held at that pluee.
Mr. Jinnett will not return to thin
charge, lie will come hack, how
ever, in Octotar, to dvdirnta the
new M. K. church at thia place.
The many frieuda of the young
paator regret lo lone him. Ilia
miniHtrationa in thia community
have btwn both pleamtnl and Ih'hu
ficial. II. F. Jonca and Col. W. A.
Belcher of Kedtnond were in Print"
villa Monday. Thete gentlemen
were appointed a committer to get
out attractive printed matter to
advertise their town. They are
thorough believer in the u of
printer' ink and to show their
faith have placed an order with
thia office for everal thotwnnd
copira of a pamphlet descriptive of i
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ItCHllUMIUI BUM VieilllfcV. 1 lit PC I
pamphlets will he put into the
hands of xople that are looking ,
for homea in the west.
Grocery
Standard Corn, per doz
Exlra Standard Can Fruil
Gascne Soap, 10 bars
Lion Soap, 7 bars for
Pure Cane Sugar, per sack
CoKee, exlra Caricola, per lb
45c Mocha and Java, per lb
Gheridellas Cocoa
Fancy Dried Apples, per lb
Fancy Figs, per lb
lib Japan Tea
Standard canned peaches, per
J. E. STEWART & CO
Clin. O'NVil , in the city from
II.ihI.
Ilt-v. Milclifll of Itfhd ia vi-it.
'"K 'ri n''H in I'rincvilh.
J. II Cray Wit down from
Hotuiy virw I In other day.
Mr. Mcdregnr 'and wife of
Moxicr, Or., are vittiting Dr. Iavix,
Mi Kffio Dolilta returned from
lu r trip to I'ortlund lh fimt of
tin- wet-k.
Minn Kdrit Williatnxtin left Hun
day for a vimt to I'ortlund and
Newport.
A. W. Clothier panned through
llie city the lant of the week (or
i'orlluud.
J. H. Hiewurt and family re
turned Monday from an outing in
the Caaeadea.
It. M. Powell from the McKay
report the aale of 100 ton of hay
at H jHr ton.
George J. Iloilder, representing
HUke, McKall Co., wne in town
the firl of Die week.
Miaa Alice Hinith, who hna been
nun pi iik on the MaUtlea, got hack
the nrt of the week
Hen 1 It-j friili ia hack from Kta
enda. There ia no place like
Crook county for him.
Mra. S. J. Lafollctte returned
the liret of the week from a vit-it
with rehttivea at Portland.
Mien Nora Dohha hint gone to
Bend to take charge of the tele-!
phone exchange for the Pioneer j
ieople. j
Claude Catch, bank t xamiiierofj
Salem, Inm been in the city eeveral
d.i vc look ing over our Ih'mI bunk
ing iiixtitutiona.
MiKfea Maude Vundeverl und
Marion Wient who have been
attending the Normal Institute
returned to their homea at Hciul,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. P. It. Howard left
Sunday for California. Mra. j
Howard will etay alntui ai weeka
and Mr. Howard will remain until
hia health improve.
U. V. Conatahle, Frank Petctt
and K. Short were the utemtara of
a hunting party that left Tueaday
morning for the headwatera of the
lteHchutec for a two weeka outing.
Jack Summer, the telephone
ntaiMtAte from IWville, waa i i
town on Saturday. He left for
the (ove in the afternoon, to join
Mrs. Summers, who is visiting Mr.
and Mra. Wm. Boegli. Madras
Pioneer.
W, J. Wright left at this office
the other day some fine samplca of
wheat that were grown on his dry
ranch near Lamonta. The beads
were well filled nnd are from six to
six and a half inches in length. The
wheat is of the Scotch fife variety
and will yield a splendid crop.
Work has been renewed on the
Oregon Trunk railway line up the
Deschutes river. It is cxix-cted
that construction of this road, 125
miles from the Columbia, with
North Bank and Dalles city con
nections, will cost 13,500,000,
u 1.1.1. ia in uiahl. Oatmi Hohr
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Villa ia now a lively place. Sup-
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plies are brought in from the
Dalles via the Miller bridge and a
new wagon road up the enst bank
of Deschutes river. Observer.
Specials
$1 2
22 1-2
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7 25
22 1-2
33 1-3
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12 1-2
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can 20
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Tho Best Is None Too Good For, You
Our In uiw ir tti tn lsra-1 Iiu.Iii.hm ctAlw In tli United HI'.
KnrulliiimU pact fmr, Ml piiplli. Kiiulptivnl, (InwliiKtM are all mpliirixl.
IWH M upll In'o lucraUv polllim duiinf pwt frmr. W will plxa fom
Whll OnlMlM-t'llt.
II. W. IIKII.NKK, l-mi. SEND FOR CATALOGUE I. M. W'AI.KKH, Prtn
F. M. Mcltue of Antelope waa in
town yeitterday.
L. S. Logan ia in the city from
Li ranch near Crook.
Horn Laat Friday to the wife
of Pete Iehrman, a girl.
Mra. Otto Gray ia vixiting re
h liven in town.
Chaa. Uedell returned from
Portland Tuesday. ,
Charlea Purrirhand wife' are in
from Camp Creek.
Joe OcrarUo haa accepted a igni
tion with W, F. King.
BornSaturday, August, 17, to
the wife of Knoa Iiiwe, a girl.
Mita Maude Dobba ia upending
her vacation at Ilwaco, Watih.
C. O Johnaton from the John
aton ranch waa in the city yester
day. Mr. und Mra. Jamea Dyer are in
the city from their ranch up the
Ochoco.
Minn Kate Williamaon left Sun
day for Bend to vinil relatives and
friend.
M iff Belva Templeion left Sun
day for Portland on a fhort viait
willi relutivea.
Minn Alva iVlaxhmutt from
Sheridan, Ore , ia in the city viait
ing relative.
County Clerk Brown leaves to
day for a week's vacation in the
Haystack country.
Mra. Klva Allen and daughters,
Mixm-a Adah and Kva will leave
Saturday via Shaniko for Eugene.
Jamea T. Dudley, who bus been
alllicted with cancer for many
years, died Tueaday evening. He
waa buried yesterday.
Jake Stroud returned the firft of
tho week from a month's vitdt to
Portland, where Mr. Mroud is
undergoing medical treatment for
her eyes.
Mrs. Shipp, Irene Barnes, Ethel
Potter, Henry Stilea and Max
I Infer got back last evening from a
two weeks' outing at Big Mealows.
They had a great time.
C. J. Sundquist, who has a dry
ranch up the McKay, left r.t this
office some very fine Secimen8 of
barley that was grown on his place
this year. His garden truck looks
as good as his grain, he says.
There will be a meeting of the
stockholders of the Prineville
Creamery next Saturday at 2
o'clock in the citv hall for the
purjs)se of electing officers and
transacting such other business as
may properly come tafore it.
Dave Burnett of Culver was in
town today. He says the people
of his neighborhood are deeply in
terested in tho scheme to haul
freight to Shaniko by road trains.
If the venture proves to be a profit
able one it will give a great im
petus to farming over there.
Chas. J. Hanson of Trout Creek
handed in ten patents yesterday
to be recorded. The patents cover
timber lands on Trout creek. Mr.
Hanson is the manager of the
Great Western Lumber Co. which
operates a sawmill at that place.
Georgo W. Kidder, who lives six
miles south of this place, had the
misfortune to lose hia barn and
about thirty tons ot hay, by tiro,
last Tuesday. The cause of the
fire is not known, but it is believed
to have resulted from carelessness
with matches about the barn.
The loss of the hay alone will
amount to $2 10, .as hay is selling
for $8 per ton at the ranches
Madras Pioneer.
Lowney's Chocolates
WHOUSSOMK
DKL1CIOU8
D.P.Adamson & Co
Strayed
Strayed from my ranch in Lake
county, last May, one brown saddle
horse with hotililes on, branded JW bar
on left shoulder, also one brown bald
faced horse branded cross L on loft
stille. Aiivono miditiK them will be
liberally rewarded by notifying me.
Address 1IKNKY K. UK A Kit,
8-22-Imp Prineville or Cliff, Or.
DIED "
On Tuesday, August 20, the 2
year old child of Clarence Harvey.
The child waa suddenly taken
sick at the home of J. K. Harvey
of Powell Buttes, -and although
medical ost-istance was promptly
called it waa of . no avail. The
little , one waa buried today at
Prineville.
The Creamery Ready For Buainew
The creamery plant that haa
been under construction for some
lime has U-n completed and
turned over to the stockholders by
L. B, Zeimer, a representative of
the firm of Monroe & Shelton of
Portland. The plant is modern
in every way. The machinery
consists of a large cooling tank, or
rijs'ner, a five hundred gallon
churn and other appliances used
in the production of butter. With
this plant one man can turn out
1200 pounds of butter per day. A
2J horse-jHiwer engine will furnish
the motive power. Butter-making
will begin this fall.
Teacher Examinations
The good work done by the
summer school held at Prineville
this year was shown in the exami
nations held at the close of the
term.
The following received first
grade certificates: Francis Hara
der, Clino Falls; Marion Wiest,
Ik nd, Mrs. Laurene Andrus, Laid
law; Jessie Hartley, Elva J. Smith
and Grace L. Smith, Madras;
Nellie E. James, Laidlaw, and Ada
Morse, Prineville.
Those that received second-grade
pa pent are: Dora' Clapter, Port
land; Tillie , Fisch, L. II. Arens
rnier, Madras; Lillie Holsworth,
Sisters; Hose Gibson, Post; Minnie
Taylor, Hay Creek; Cora Streitel,
Cleveland, 0.; Joanne Irving, Sail
man, and Nora Mitchell and Jen
nie Cumming, Prineville.
Third grade Kena Noble and
Marie Moehring, Madras; Grace
Robinson, Culver, and Lizzie Kee-
ter and Blanch Hillman, Prine
ville. There were but two applicants
for stale papers Maude Vande
vert, Bend, and P. C. Fulton,
Madras.
Redmond Items.
Redmond, Aug. 19, '0'
Miss Nellie Muma of Paris,
Canada, arrived yesterday for an
extended visit at the home of her
brother, C. W.
Everyone who sees them seems
to think that E. M. Eby has all
the rest of the segregation beaten
on oats. Good for Ezra.
C. M. Hedfielvl was conducting a
party over our part of the segrega
tion on Saturday.
John Moore and wife are visit'
ing Mrs. Moore's parents at me
Hotel Redmond.
Mrs. Lou Reed moved to Bend
Saturday.
This kind of weather keeps the
self-binders going pretty steady as
also the mowers.
The deep well will soon be in
running order. The gasoline en
gine is installed and the pump
head is now to be put on. Tues
dav we expect water from the
depths of the eanh
Friends of John Trisler of
Otumwa, Iowa, will be pleased to
know that he contemplates spend
ing the winter here again. He
says that be could camp under a
juniper, work all winter and come
out in the spring feeling better
than if he lived in the best house
back there. How is that for
puff on our climate?
T M. Alcorn was delivering
stereoscopes and views Wednesday
and Thursday and later went
across the mountains by private
conveyance.
H. A. Shenck of North Dakota
is visiting an "bid friend, E. M
Eby, and expresses
very well pleased
country.
nimsell as
with this
QUICK
FREE OF
r. o. maniey ot me u. i. r.
Co. has been spending some time
here lately.
' Vic O'Connor was expected
I a .j 1 f . 1 I t T.
hack from Portland the last of the
Week. We presume he got here
but did not hear.
J. C. Brocker, a promoter of the
Eugene-Portland electric line was;
in town 1 uesday. It looks as
though we would soon have all
kinds of railroads.
Self-binders are kept busy these I
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daugh
ter, of Pueblo, Colorado, left
Thursday for home after visiting
with their son and brother II. r
Jones.
The two D. I. & P. construction
camps have been consolidated and
are now working under the direc
tion of Lou Heed. More single
handed men are wanted. Apply
at the camp or at the local office.
E. C. Park.
Staa Fitting! Just Received.
We have just received a line of
Steritu fittlnpi such rm the Celebrat
ed Jenkins Bros, (ilobe and Check
Valves, Itetrolt Lubricators, llest
Scotch iaiiKe Ulrnwe. We have also
a line of imcklng on baud.
We have the agency for the lKit
(laaoline Katrine on the market. See
oue run at our shop. Don't forget
that 1 carry Iteltiiiu. t'ap Screws,
Shafting Boxes, Collars, and that I
am prepared to make your planer
bolts aud any other klnu of ontl bolts
and screws you may need.
2-Uti I'BINKVILI.E MACHINK SHOP.
Delicious Ice Cream
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MILLINERY
Clearance Sale
All Kinds of Millinery
at greatly Reduced
Prices. A Large stock
to select from.
Choice Line of
Ladies Shirt Waists
Zonas toilet preparations
Mrs. Esfes'
Corner Second end Main Ste.
General merchandise J
business For Sale. I
Annual sales $35000
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Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adamson'i Drug Store, PRINEVILLE
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4 Boys' and Youths
i Canvas Shoes, while they f
last, per pair $1.UU. jj,
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J. E. STEWART & CO
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CHARGE
During the harvest months of
August and September we will pay
the telephone chaf ges on all orders
amounting to. $2.50 or more that
are telephoned to our store.
Our stock is complete and quality
and service are the best to be had.
W. F. Ek
Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
Daily
Between Prineville
SCHEDULE
Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. ni.
Leaves Prineville 1 p. m( Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m.
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Paid dollar for dollar in the $ j place any person interested in said estate
f FrisCO Conflagration. M may apiHr aiul object to said thud ac
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Painters and 2)ecoraters
Estimates Furnished on all kinda of
work in our line. Samples of up-to-date
WALL PAPERS on hand. Drop
us a card and we will call with samples
and color plans.
Carriage Painting a Specialty
iPrneuiie, Oregon.
i piacksmithing
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VEILINGS
25c Veiling for 15c yd
35c " " 25cyd
50c " " 35cyd
"baby" hoods
$ 40c hoods for 20c
75c " " 40c
1 00 " " 5oc
150 " " 75c
MALINES
"40c M alines for 30c
Colors light blue,
white and black.
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For Sale.
Two lots with ti-room hontw. Corner
property ; well improved. A bargain at
$1(XK). Terms cash, ddrextt K. L.Jor
dan, Prineville, Oregon. 7-4tf.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given by the under
signed, the executrix of the last will and
testament of M. 0. Nye. deceased, has
made and filed her final accounting of her
administration of mid estate, and that tho
' Court has set Tuesday, the 3d day of Sep
, temher, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
! at the County Court room in Prineville,
i Oregon, as the time and place of hearing
m wni.t tiinil ni'comit.inir. At which time ami
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J. H. WIGLE'S
First I'litce North of the Prineville Hotel'
General Repair work done